VIN report for 2022 CHRYSLER, 300, 2C3CCABG5NH120999 is ready, get it now!
- A B S: Standard
- Adaptive Cruise Control: Optional
- Adaptive Driving Beam: Standard
- Air Bag Loc Front: 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
- Air Bag Loc Side: All Rows
- Auto Reverse System: Standard
- Blind Spot Mon: Standard
- Body Class: Sedan/Saloon
- Daytime Running Light: Standard
- Displacement C C: 3600.0
- Displacement C I: 219.68547874103
- Displacement L: 3.6
- Doors: 4
- Drive Type: RWD/Rear-Wheel Drive
- E S C: Standard
- Engine Configuration: V-Shaped
- Engine Cylinders: 8
- Engine H P: 300
- Engine Manufacturer: FCA
- Error Text: 0 - VIN decoded clean. Check Digit (9th position) is correct
- Forward Collision Warning: Standard
- Fuel Type Primary: Gasoline
- G V W R: Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
- G V W R To: Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
- Keyless Ignition: Standard
- Lane Departure Warning: Optional
- Lane Keep System: Optional
- Lower Beam Headlamp Light Source: Halogen
- Make: CHRYSLER
- Manufacturer: FCA CANADA INC.
- Model: 300
- Year: 2022
- Other Engine Info: Engine Brake (hp): Chrysler 300S
- Other Restraint System Info: Active Belts: All Seating Positions / Front Air Bags (Outboard Seating Position)
- Park Assist: Standard
- Plant City: BRAMPTON
- Plant Company Name: Brampton Assembly
- Made In: CANADA
- Plant State: ONTARIO
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert: Standard
- Rear Visibility System: Standard
- Seat Belts All: Manual
- Seat Rows: 2
- Seats: 5
- Semiautomatic Headlamp Beam Switching: Standard
- Series: 300S
- Series2: LX
- Steering Location: Left-Hand Drive (LHD)
- T P M S: Direct
- Traction Control: Standard
- Transmission Speeds: 8
- Transmission Style: Automatic
- Vehicle Descriptor: 2C3CCABG*NH
- Vehicle Type: PASSENGER CAR
- Engine: 3.6L V-Shaped
- Vin: 2C3CCABG5NH120999
For VIN 2C3CCABG5NH120999 there are also:
Recalls for 2022 CHRYSLER 300
DATE: 2022-10-27
COMPONENT: TIRES:PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS
RECALL NOTES: Inoperative TPMS sensors will not alert the driver to low tire pressure. In addition, a TPMS warning light that is already illuminated from a failed battery sensor will mask an actual tire pressure failure issue. Either of these scenarios can result in tire failure and increase the risk of a crash.